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Acura Transforms “Beat That” Commercial into Mobile Racing Game Acura is taking its challenge to “Beat That!” to the next-level by turning its exhilarating new commercial into a competitive mobile racing game: acura.com/playbeatthat. Acura’s “Less Talk, More Drive” television thrill ride of a commercial (acura.us/lesstalkmoredrive) has become a bona fide mobile racing game where players can race through multiple gaming eras in some of the Acura brand’s most iconic vehicles. Free to play on desktop and mobile devices, “Beat That” the game enables players to race to the finish line of six unique tracks in one of six Acura vehicles featured in the “Less Talk, More Drive” TV spot. Each track represents an iconic era of gaming, from the popular 8-bit style of the ’80s and ’90s, to more photo-realistic treatments of modern gaming. Each Acura vehicle offers its own unique driving character and performance attributes, ranging from an original 1991 NSX to the Acura’s latest design – th...

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